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In a page layout document, you can create a new page by adding a new page to your
document. This creates a new page in a new section that is ready to have a text box
added for typing text.
Here are ways to insert a page break:
In a word processing document, click where you want the break to occur, and then m
choose Insert > Page Break.
To remove a page break, click at the beginning of the line that follows the break and
press the Delete key.
In a page layout document, to insert a new page in your document, click Pages in the m
toolbar and choose from the template page options available.
Starting Paragraphs on a New Page
In a word processing document, you can make a paragraph always start on a new
page, regardless of what precedes it in a document.
To start a paragraph on a new page:
1 Select the paragraph you want to start on a new page.
2 Click Inspector in the toolbar, click the Text button, and then click More.
3 Select “Paragraph starts on a new page.”
In a Blank Canvas (Page Layout) template, once a new page has been added, it’s ready
to have a text box added for typing text.
Keeping Paragraphs Together on a Page
You can choose to make two paragraphs appear on the same page. The last line of
the rst paragraph will always remain on the same page as the beginning of the next
paragraph, unless you insert a page or section break between them.
This is most useful for single-line, header paragraphs that you want to keep with the
topic paragraphs following.
To keep paragraphs together on a page:
1 Click the paragraph that you want to keep with the paragraph following it.
2 Click Inspector in the toolbar, click the Text button, and then click More.
3 Select “Keep with following paragraph.”
Keeping an Entire Paragraph on the Same Page
You can make all the lines in a paragraph always appear on the same page.
To avoid breaking a paragraph across pages:
1 Click the paragraph whose lines you want to remain together.
2 Click Inspector in the toolbar, click the Text button, and then click More.
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